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    Extreme Fatigue Causes

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    that a doctor is directly able to detect without examining a patient. Extreme fatigue is a persistent lack of motivation and energy that continues despite adequate sleep and rest. It is not a disease but illness symptoms that manifest itself in psychological and physical condition or both. Extreme fatigue and drowsiness (need to sleep) are different, though both are able to affect an individual at the same time. Types of Fatigue Fatigue has different possible causes with non-specific symptoms.…

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    Many people wonder how much sleep they need. According to experts with the National Sleep Foundation, “Children aged six to nine need nine to 11 hours a night,... Teenagers need eight to 10 hours..., Adults aged 18 to 64 need to sleep for seven to nine hours a night,...[and] people over the age of 65, [need] seven and eight hours” (Dillner). People often think that they are okay to sleep too long or not long enough, but studies are finding that such sleep habits can have serious effects on their…

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    Dr Avi Weisfogel is the founder and owner of Dental Sleep Masters. He founded this company in 2014. The aim of the company is to diagnose and treat sleep apnea by use of oral appliances. Recent studies have indicated a correlation between sleep apnea and lifestyle conditions such as diabetes and CVS disorders. This has necessitated renewed vigour in diagnosis, treatment and research over the same. Dental Sleep Masters has joined the bandwagon. It has an integrative model that works to provide a…

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    Why Do We Sleep?

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    Sleep is a great necessity, not a choice in being lazy. As the great Mahatma Gandhi once said “Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn.” One can relate a certain truth in his statement regarding sleep. When humans get a good quality night 's rest they feel rejuvenated, healthy, and alert, but when we do not get enough sleep, we show it through lack of concentration and lack of energy both physically and mentally. But in the way that today 's world…

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    And about 1 in 2 people over age 85 have Alzheimer’s disease. People with Alzheimer’s survive about half as long as same aged adults without it. How do we get this disease, and how quickly can our world find a cure for it? Head injuries, genes, and sleep can cause the deadly disease. Studies have shown that head injuries in early life can cause Alzheimer’s Disease later in life. A concussion is where you temporarily black out due to a blast to the head. This is also not good for contact…

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    A Sleeping disorder refers to a medical disorder in the sleep pattern of an animal or a person. Sleeping disorders exist in various forms and are categorized depending on their causes and impacts especially on human beings (Lautenbacher, 2012).These disorders can be brought about by an assortment of issues, ranging from teeth pounding also known as teeth grinding (bruxism) to nightmares. Some sleeping disorders have serious side effects and are sufficiently substantial to interfere with normal…

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    Sleep deprivation is a major problem in today’s fast paced society. A person’s lifestyle and his or her environment have a big impact on just how much this deprivation impairs him or her. Sleep deprivation can have several possible causes and its effects are different in each case; however, there are several types of sleep disorders that cause sleep deprivation that have consequential effects. There are several types of sleep disorders that cause one to experience sleep deprivation such as…

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    Sleep Deprivation Causes

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    Causes and Effects of Sleep Deprivation Sleep can be defined as an obligatory period of physical and mental relaxation, where consciousness, thought, and voluntary movements stop and sporadic dreaming occurs. No one knows why or how humans and other animals sleep, but it is certain that the type of sleep influences quality, quantity, and the effectiveness of wakeful mental and physical activities (Thompson 1). Daytime languor, due to sleep deprivation is a major complication for fifty percent of…

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    Essay On Apnea

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    what is sleep apnea? Sleep is vital in our lives, especially, to children and we all hate being interrupted from our sleep. There is a sleep disorder that tends to interfere with the sleeping pattern, by causing short intervals of pausing. Therefore, when children sleep, they experience some shortness of breath, which can be accompanied by a choking sound and a snort. Nevertheless, if your child has this sleep disorder, you don’t have to worry as there is a wide range of treatment that is…

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    Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder medical condition in which a person’s breathing is interrupted while asleep. Untreated patients with this condition stop breathing repeatedly through their sleep cycles which may cause the body or the brain to not receive oxygen. The sudden grasps for air during these moments causes a lack of REM (rapid eye movement). REM sleep deprivation causes serious effects on a person while awake during the day such as the process of storing memories, learning, and…

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